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World War 2 KK

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Nationalism Sense of pride and devotion to a nation
Economic country has finance
Imperialism The practice of gaining territories for a colonial empire
Militarism An increase of of a nations military
Alliance Team of countries
Treaty of Versailles Brought an end to WWI that involved troops digging and fighting from deep trenches
Munich pact The policy of giving into the demands of a nation in order to avoid war.
Axis Powers The coalition of nationsin WWII tht included Germany, Italy, And Japan
Blitzkrieg Allied powers protected Poland using Blitzkrieg
Invation of Poland German drove into poland from the west
Isolationist a national policy of avoiding involment in other countries affairs
lend lease act a law giving Franklin Roosevelt the power to sell, transfer exchange or lease military equipment for any country to help defend it or gain any power.
Pearl Harbor A harbor in Hawaii tat sergves as the base of the U.S cacifit fleet and was the bombed in 1941 by Japan
German Attack on USSR German forces then advanced to Stalingrad that then became the major turning point in the war
Japanese Internment camps Forced relocation and imprisonment
Holocaust Program of mass murder that became known ad the Holocaust
Postdam declaration message forcing Japan to Surender
VE-day Victory in Europe
VJ-day victory in Pacific
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